Dirty Projectors member Amber Coffman has announced her debut solo album. It’s called City of No Reply and it’s out via Columbia. Today, Coffman has shared the music video for the first offering from the record. The song is called “All to Myself.” Watch the video (directed by Coffman and shot by Jake Magee) below. In a press release, Coffman said of “All to Myself”:

For anyone who’s ever found themselves uncomfortably restless, sad and alone, or even temporarily doubting themselves and their dreams, this is a mantra, a pep talk, a love song to yourself. It’s a song you can slow dance by yourself to without feeling funny if there’s no one else there. A small reminder not to spend too much time fretting and just to get out there, live your life and do what makes you happy.

Recently, Dirty Projectors released, “Keep Your Name,” their first new song since 2012. The only band member credited on the track is David Longstreth, leading to uncertainty about Coffman’s status in the group. Reps for both Dirty Projectors and Coffman declined to comment on the situation.

Since the last Dirty Projectors releases, Swing Lo Magellan and About to Die, Coffman has worked with artists including Major Lazer, Snoop Lion, J. Cole, and RiFF RAFF. Recently, she appeared on Frank Ocean’s Blonde.